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Table 2 Socio-demographic variables, association member status and cost of diagnosis and treatment by patient profile

From: Patients infected by tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus facing their disease, their reactions to disease diagnosis and its implication about their families and communities, in Burkina Faso: a mixed focus group and cross sectional study

Items

TB (n = 309)

HIV (n = 553)

Total (n = 862)

p*

Region

Hauts-Bassins

150 (48.5)

298 (53.9)

448 (52.0)

0.151

Centre

159 (51.5)

255 (46.1)

414 (48.0)

Area

Rural

227 (73.5)

149 (26.9)

376 (43.6)

<0.001

Urban

82 (26.5)

404 (73.1)

486 (56.4)

Sex

Female

87 (28.2)

405 (73.2)

492 (57.1)

<0.001

Male

222 (71.8)

148 (26.8)

370 (42.9)

Age group

<36.5 years old

203 (65.7)

280 (50.6)

483 (56.0)

<0.001

≥36.5 years old

106 (34.3)

273 (49.4)

379 (44.0)

Education level

No educated

144 (46.6)

270 (48.8)

414 (48.0)

0.579

Educated

165 (53.4)

283 (51.2)

448 (52.0)

Profession

Others

238 (77.0)

490 (88.6)

728 (84.5)

<0.001

Private and public sector

71 (23.0)

63 (11.4)

134 (15.5)

Member of health mutual

No

305 (98.7)

534 (96.6)

839 (97.3)

0.099

Yes

4 (1.3)

19 (3.4)

23 (2.7)

Member of association since you know your disease status

No

286 (92.6)

263 (47.6)

549 (63.7)

<0.001

Yes

23 (7.4)

290 (52.4)

313 (36.3)

First choice for consultation when sick

Healers

47 (15.2)

118 (21.3)

165 (19.1)

0.038

Clinics

262 (84.8)

435 (78.7)

697 (80.9)

How expensive do you think TB diagnosis and treatment is in your country?

Free of charge

175 (56.6)

0 (0.0)

175 (20.3)

<0.001

Reasonably priced

47 (15.2)

27 (4.9)

74 (8.6)

Somewhat/moderately expensive

63 (20.4)

204 (36.9)

267 (31.0)

Very expensive

24 (7.8)

322 (58.2)

346 (40.1)

  1. * The p values were performed based on the calculation of the Chi square test